Maltese ambassador’s speech on media freedom fails to mention journalist’s assassination
The Maltese Ambassador to Austria gave an impassioned speech
‘When a journalist dies, a whole chunk of democracy dies’ – Sandro Ruotolo
Renowned Italian journalist Sandro Ruotolo has condemned the Maltese
The Shift founder praised for ‘picking up the torch of scrutiny and free journalism in Malta’
Alan Rusbridger, former editor-in-chief of The Guardian, academic, and
The Shift News founder Caroline Muscat wins Press Freedom Award
The Shift News founder and editor Caroline Muscat has
UK Foreign Affairs Committee applies pressure for independent public inquiry
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s “death should set a precedent for
At least, we’re not Malta
We’re not Malta, fortunately. That was the sentiment expressed
Caroline Muscat shortlisted for Reporters Without Borders press freedom award
International press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders has announced
Defamation reform: a cautionary but hopeful story
Guest commentary by Nik Williams. In Scotland, defamation law
Politically motivated charges against Azerbaijani journalist upheld
The Supreme Court of Azerbaijan has upheld politically motivated
‘Focus on the cause, not the symptom’ – Reporters Without Borders UK bureau chief
Attention should be focussed on how to achieve justice
The pen that stung the Republic
A glimpse of a small arm tattoo recently took
UK Foreign Office welcomes ‘Malta’s commitment to a public inquiry’
The UK Foreign Office seems to have missed the
International condemnation of move by Turkey to ban 136 websites
A Turkish Court has blocked access to 136 websites,
Azerbaijan government accused of targeting journalists in exile
Not content with “the total capture of media” inside
‘Maltese journalists need to know the government can and will protect them’
Maltese journalists need to know the authorities and the
International organisations urge Commission President to prioritise press freedom
In a letter to the new President of the
‘An independent public inquiry is more urgent than ever’ – Reporters Without Borders
The need for an independent public inquiry remained urgent,
‘States using online harassment as a weapon against critical journalists’
A new website launched by the International Press Institute
We want press freedom but we also want to spy on the press
While the UK Foreign Office hosted a Global Conference
‘If following the law is an innovation, it would be an innovation here’
“When my mother was murdered it was because there
Media Freedom Rapporteurs launch joint declaration at London conference
The Media Freedom Rapporteurs of international institutions have come
Worse than Mongolia but better than Germany
One fine February day, eight months before Daphne Caruana
International freedom of expression organisations welcome crucial resolution
We, the undersigned international freedom of expression organisations, welcome
Can independent media survive where the rule of law is under threat?
A free and impartial media is the fourth pillar
International Federation of Journalists joins call for public inquiry into journalist’s death
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has joined a
All eyes on Strasbourg: ‘Outrageous’ situation in Malta demands action
The failings of the rule of law in Malta
‘Smear campaigns against journalists on the rise in Europe’
Smear campaigns against journalists coordinated by politicians are on
Reporters Without Borders event to support Council of Europe report on Malta
As the report by the Council of Europe’s Special
Malta government fails to list ‘serious inaccuracies’ in Council of Europe report
The government is yet to list and communicate the

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